The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 12John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... whole patronage of the Windsor establishment ought to be vested in the individual to whom the care of the King's person had been assign- ed , should still remain open for consideration ; and that it was irre- gular , before their ...
... whole patronage of the Windsor establishment ought to be vested in the individual to whom the care of the King's person had been assign- ed , should still remain open for consideration ; and that it was irre- gular , before their ...
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... whole House . But as there were many details in the subject , and as the House should have information as to all those details , he would that night move for a Committee to be appointed as former Committees had been appointed . The ...
... whole House . But as there were many details in the subject , and as the House should have information as to all those details , he would that night move for a Committee to be appointed as former Committees had been appointed . The ...
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... whole Windsor establishment be referred to a select Committee , whom he should name , and that their report should be submitted to a Committee of the whole House . He then read the names of the gentlemen whom he proposed as that select ...
... whole Windsor establishment be referred to a select Committee , whom he should name , and that their report should be submitted to a Committee of the whole House . He then read the names of the gentlemen whom he proposed as that select ...
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... whole of it ought to be applied to the use of the public , as his Majesty was incapable of applying it as intended . There was a part of it which must be excepted . It was , he knew , bur- dened with pensions which had been granted by ...
... whole of it ought to be applied to the use of the public , as his Majesty was incapable of applying it as intended . There was a part of it which must be excepted . It was , he knew , bur- dened with pensions which had been granted by ...
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... whole sum might be placed at the disposal of the King as private property ; for , in that case , his Majesty might , if he thought fit , consider L. 600,000 as his private property as well L.60,000 . At first , the sum placed at the ...
... whole sum might be placed at the disposal of the King as private property ; for , in that case , his Majesty might , if he thought fit , consider L. 600,000 as his private property as well L.60,000 . At first , the sum placed at the ...
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